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11 January 2013

gussying up juniper

Juniper Street from 14th Street to Ponce de Leon Avenue – Embracing the principles of Greenprint Midtown, this project proposes a one-way southbound cycle track (barrier separated bike lane) along with new sidewalks, trees, high efficiency street lighting, permanent on-street parking and green stormwater infrastructure. This project was awarded a $3.4 million construction grant from the Atlanta Regional Commission.

Piedmont Avenue – Functionally linked to Juniper as its complementary one-way pair, Piedmont Avenue between 14thStreet and Ponce de Leon Avenue is envisioned to include a one-way northbound cycle track (buffered bike lane) as well as installation of permanent on-street parking in key locations.\

thnx for the tip, sara

Posted by tomitron at 1/11/2013 06:52:00 PM  

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